One of Hollywood’s top talent brokers is looking to broker a deal of its own.

The Endeavor Agency – which reps the likes of Jennifer Garner, Ben Affleck, Michael Moore and the Osbourne family – could be the next to go in the consolidating world of Hollywood talent agencies.

Endeavor co-founder Ari Emanuel is said to be making the rounds of Hollywood looking for ways either to cash out or bulk up.

Endeavor held talks earlier this year with Teddy Forstmann, the takeover artist-turned-talent scout who just bought talent-agency powerhouse International Management Group. And several sources contend the discussions are ongoing.

Indeed, as The Post previously reported, Forstmann has signaled to many in Hollywood his Tinseltown ambitions don’t end with IMG and he is interested in rolling up other talent agenices.

Meanwhile, Endeavor, one of Hollywood’s top five talent agencies, is also understood to be sniffing around rival International Creative Management, which is formally on the block.

As previously reported by The Post, ICM – which scouts deals for the likes of Richard Gere, Denzel Washington and Jodie Foster – has hired Allen & Co. to advise on its strategic options, including a possible sale.

Spokesmen for Endeavor and for Forstmann Little & Co. declined to comment.

A deal by Forstmann to buy Endeavor would catch few on Wall Street or in Hollywood by surprise.

Last month, Forstmann pre-empted a heated auction for IMG, snapping up the talent agency behind Tiger Woods, Derek Jeter and Elizabeth Hurley for approximately $700 million.

Since then, Forstmann has been informally reaching out to just about every other talent agency – including Endeavor and William Morris Agency – to explore a possible merger.

The meetings have fueled speculation that the colorful financier behind such home runs as Dr Pepper and Gulfstream would use IMG as an acquisition vehicle to consolidate the industry.

Indeed, when Forstmann bought IMG in late September he said in a statement that the buyout would “give IMG an extremely strong capital structure which will enable it to grow and acquire.”

For its part, Endeavor – founded in 1995 by a group of agents who left ICM – is one of Hollywood’s most prominent agencies.

It represents such well-known TV pros as David E. Kelly, the creator of “Ally McBeal” and “The Practice” and Aaron Sorkin, the man behind the hit show “The West Wing.”

But industry sources say the company’s real value is in its TV packaging-rights business, which is estimated to be worth about $200 million. The firm packages such programs as the reality hit “Queer Eye for the Straight Guy,” “Alias” and “Joan of Arcadia.”

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The Endeavor Agency – home to stars like Jennifer Garner – wants to do a merger. A look at Endeavor and its likely suitors: